The Palace

When I was a King and a Mason — a Master proven and skilled —
I cleared me ground for a Palace such as a King should build
I decreed and dug down to my levels. Presently, under the silt
I came on the wreck of a Palace such as a King had built

There was no worth in the fashion -- there was no wit in the plan —
Hither and thither, aimless, the ruined footings ran —
Masonry, brute, and mishandled, but carven on every stone:
"After me cometh a Builder. Tell him, I too have known."

Swift to my use in my trenches, where my well-planned ground-works grew
I tumbled his quoins and his ashlars, and cut and reset them anew
Lime I milled out of his marbles; burned it, and slacked it, and spread;
Taking and leaving at pleasure the gifts of the humble dead

Yet I despised not nor gloried; for yet, as we wrenched them apart
I read in the razed foundations the heart of that builder's heart
As he had risen and pleaded, so did I understand
The form of the dream he had followed in the face of the thing he had planned

When I was a King and a Mason — in the open noon of my pride
They sent me a Word from the Darkness. They whispered and called me aside
They said — "The end is forbidden." They said — "Thy use is fulfilled
"Thy Palace shall stand as that other's — the spoil of a King who shall build."

I recalled all my men from my trenches, my quarries, my wharves, and my sheers
All I had wrought I abandoned to the faith of the faithless years
But I cut upon every timber — and I carved into every stone:
"After me cometh a Builder. Tell him, I too have known!"

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Auf welchen Alben wurde das Lied “The Palace” von Leslie Fish veröffentlicht?
Leslie Fish hat das Lied auf den Alben “Cold Iron” im Jahr 1983 und “The Undertaker’s Horse” im Jahr 1991 veröffentlicht.

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